EPISODE 7: MARY & GEORGE Series Recap/Review
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- čas přidán 4. 04. 2024
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil Episode 7 (War) of Mary & George - a seven-part miniseries directed by Oliver Hermanus, Alex Winckler and Florian Cossen, based on Benjamin Woolley's non-fiction book The King's Assassin about the affair between James VI and I and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
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Cast:
Julianne Moore as Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham
Nicholas Galitzine as George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
Tony Curran as James VI and I
Laurie Davidson as Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset
Nicola Walker as Elizabeth Hatton
Niamh Algar as Sandie
Trine Dyrholm as Queen Anne
Sean Gilder as Sir Thomas Compton
Adrian Rawlins as Edward Coke
Mark O'Halloran as Francis Bacon
Joseph Mawle as Sir Walter Raleigh
Samuel Blenkin as Charles I of England
Jacob McCarthy as Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Tom Victor as John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck
Alice Grant as Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh
Amelia Gething as Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck
Mirren Mack as Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham
Rina Mahoney as Laura Ashcattle
Simon Russell Beale as George Villiers
Pearl Chanda as Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset
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I’m honestly shocked no one took Mary out 😂
Loved these reviews of this all over the place series.
Y'all are getting me in trouble. Yesterday's video had no visuals so I started browsing items saved in my Amazon cart while I listened and spent $150 unnecessarily 🤨😅
Now another video without your lovely faces.
Must ... resist ... ADD impulses 😖😜
I want Julianne Moore in a different kind of movie. Would it kill her to pick a comedy? She can be funny.
Also, Copycat just showed up on Hulu if you want to do a Sigourney movie review ⭐😘
Thank you again for a lovely series review! You guys save me so much brain space with these shows!
Just finished watching mary and George and i very dutifully watched your review after every episode as if it was a part of the episode. Really helped me. It was fun thanks for the reviewsss ❤
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From the research I gathered George was the last person to see the King alive and gave him some sort of potion to drink to help him “ heal”. The king trusted George because George had been sick before and recovered. I think the king was delirious and desperate in the end. George definitely killed the King in my opinion 😂
I was so excited when the series started. You can immediately tell the switch in directors half way through, the theme just seems to shift and mood too. Tbh I liked it but I know I wouldn’t have gone through it as fast if not to rush and watch an ep review right after. It was overall an anticlimactic ending. 2.5/5 for me too.
Thanks for reviewing the series. If anything, I'm going to put on Cate's version of Elizabeth and curl up on this dreary day in New England.
What a pity, I had such high hopes for this series
How are you able to see this far in the series???
Channels get early access so they can review the series before it releases to the general public.
I am not a hater AT ALL but I do not think Nicholas Galitzine is a good actor. I saw him in Red, White, and Royal Blue and it was giving Armie Hammer/Dakota Johnson talent. The emotions weren't registering. I think Taylor Zakhar Perez was a lot better and much more charismatic.
Everytime he would just have his head held up awkwardly quietly in silence😂 you just notice him in the background lurking
I completely disagree. I thought Nicholas was incredible in this. The way he could go from naive and aloof to his villain side at the end.. I loved all of it. Taylor had more of the comedic moments in rwrb, Alex’s whole thing was charisma, whereas henry was meant to be reserved and quiet. Nick’s eyes are so expressive and so are his eyebrows.
I agree that the series started off so strongly. And Nicholas was definitely miscast here.